Banco Central de Reserva del Perú releases weekly financial system report for February 2026

Julio Velarde Flores, Governor
Julio Velarde Flores, Governor
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The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú released on March 28 its latest weekly report covering the state of the country’s financial system for February 2026.

This release provides updated information about key indicators such as monetary accounts, liquidity, credit to the private sector, and interest rates. These data are important for understanding trends in Peru’s banking sector and overall economic health.

According to the published summary, the report includes statistics on deposit-taking corporations’ monetary accounts and their liquidity positions. It also details domestic and foreign currency liabilities of commercial banks by institution. The document further breaks down credit provided to both private and public sectors by type of credit and currency.

Additional sections present information on sources of credit to the private sector from commercial banks in both domestic and foreign currencies. The publication also covers primary issuance data related to monetary base and money multipliers.

The Banco Central de Reserva del Perú regularly issues these statistical summaries as part of its schedule for releasing weekly reports. These publications aim to provide transparency about Peru’s financial system performance so that policymakers, analysts, and the public can monitor developments over time.



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